Saturday Afternoon

Jervis McEntee

Created:
Movement:
1875
Tonalism
key Notes:
Hudson River School, Tranquil Landscape
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Dimensions:
24 x 45 in. (61 x 114.3 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
Difficulty:
Expert
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Saturday Afternoon by Jervis McEntee

Saturday Afternoon, painted by Jervis McEntee in 1875, is an exemplary work of the Hudson River School, a mid-19th century American art movement known for its romantic portrayal of the American landscape. McEntee, a prominent figure within this movement, often infused his landscapes with a sense of melancholy and introspection, reflecting his personal disposition and the changing American society of his time. The use of oil on canvas in this piece allows for a rich texture and depth, capturing the serene yet poignant atmosphere of a typical weekend afternoon. McEntee's work is significant for its ability to convey the subtle emotional undertones of nature, distinguishing him from his contemporaries. His paintings, including Saturday Afternoon, contribute to the understanding of American identity and the nation's relationship with its natural environment during the post-Civil War era. As a member of the National Academy of Design, McEntee's influence extended beyond his paintings, impacting the development of American art in the late 19th century.

Description of the work:

"Saturday Afternoon" by Jervis McEntee, created in 1875, is an oil on canvas painting that exemplifies the Hudson River School style, characterized by its detailed and atmospheric portrayal of the American landscape. The artwork captures a serene rural scene, reflecting McEntee's focus on the interplay of light and nature.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Saturday Afternoon